Andy Sweeney
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The Hazey Janes – ‘Language Of A Faint Theory’ Album Review
The Hazey Janes, from Dundee, Scotland, have been around for a while, quietly making rather fine music, supporting some big acts and biding their time until the rest of the world catches up and…
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Emily Grove – ‘The Life Of A Commoner’ Album Review
I was first introduced to New Jersey artist Emily Grove in early 2013 when she both played a support slot for David Ford and was part of his four-piece band, which also included Texan…
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Imelda May – ‘Tribal’ Album Review
Ah, Imelda May, the immensely talented, charismatic Irish queen of rockabilly. I could save myself some time right now by saying that if you have enjoy her previous music, you will absolutely love “Tribal”.…
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Passenger – ‘Whispers’ Album Review
I had been vaguely aware of Passenger for a little while, but had written “them” (as I didn’t know it was a solo venture) off as just another one of these tedious Ed Sheeran-like…
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Mark Chadwick – ‘Moment’ Album Review
What is it about solo albums from members of well-known bands that mean that they get a whole lot less interest from the world as a whole than they would if the exact same…
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Jack White – ‘Lazaretto’ Album Review
I’ve been a fan of Jack White’s music pretty much from when the rest of the world discovered his talent, after The White Stripes’ “White Blood Cells” was released back in 2001, and have followed…